This opportunity is for a Radiologist to provide hospital-based coverage at a general acute care facility, supporting both diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology needs. The role focuses heavily on acute care imaging, including stroke CTs, ED and ICU studies, with additional procedural responsibilities. There is also potential outpatient coverage requiring on-site presence for contrast imaging and breast procedures.
Dates / ScheduleStart Date: February , with ongoing coverage
Schedule: Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
Setting: Inpatient hospital coverage with potential outpatient Building 4 coverage
Provide radiology coverage for a General Acute Care Hospital (Stroke Certified; not a Trauma or Chest Pain Center)
Perform and interpret acute care imaging, including stroke CTs, ED, ICU, inpatient, and outpatient studies
Perform interventional radiology procedures, primarily non-complex and percutaneous
Potential coverage of outpatient imaging center requiring presence for contrast CT, MRI, and breast biopsies
Collaborate with on-site radiology nurses and technologists
Coordinate with an external radiology group handling overflow and after-hours reads
Expected Daily Volume:
50 imaging studies/day
4 6 procedures/day
Imaging Breakdown:
CT: /day
X-ray: /day
Ultrasound: 8 12/day
Procedures Include:
Lumbar punctures
Barium studies
Thoracentesis, paracentesis
Nephrostomy tubes
Intra-abdominal abscess drainage
Chest tubes, suprapubic catheters
CT/US-guided biopsies (thyroid, lung, other)
Drain placements and aspirations
EMR: Cerner
Reason for Coverage: Radiologist resignation
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Radiology
Active California State License
Completed Residency/Fellowship
Strong procedural skillset and ability to manage acute care imaging, including stroke CTs (dealbreaker requirement)
BLS and DEA (required during credentialing)
California Fluoroscopy Permit (required at submission)
Clean malpractice history (preferred)
Availability confirmed at time of name clear
NPDB Self-Query Report dated within 30 days of presentation (required)
Experience with ED, ICU, inpatient, and outpatient imaging workflows